Imagine waking up tomorrow with a brand-new smile. Whether you've lost teeth due to injury, decay, or other health issues, it is possible to get new teeth in 24 hours.
You may have heard of “teeth-in-a-day”. Your experience at Nuvia is vastly different. Rather than a set of temporary teeth placed immediately, you can get permanent teeth in 24 hours. More on how this is possible to come.
The first step to get new teeth is simple. Take the 60-second quiz below to see if you may be a candidate for dental implants:
Permanent Solutions to Get New Teeth vs Temporary Solutions
When researching how to get new teeth, it's important to understand what you’re being offered - one thing to figure out is if you’re hearing about a permanent or temporary solution.
Let's explore what options are out there:
Dental Implants with Permanent Teeth
Dental implants are the industry standard method for permanently replacing missing teeth.
Single missing teeth can be solved with a dental implant but for those missing multiple teeth or who have many failing teeth, full mouth dental implants are the solution to replace those missing teeth and restore dental health.
So what does it look like to get new teeth with dental implants? For full mouth dental implants, usually 4-6 dental implants (small posts) are inserted directly into the jawbone. This keeps the jaw from shrinking and changing the structure of your face when you’re missing your natural teeth.
Then, a full set of permanent, fake teeth, or prosthetics, is fixed to these dental implants restoring your ability to smile, chew, and talk. Unlike temporary solutions, these aren’t removable and aren’t accidentally shifting, moving, or causing discomfort.
Traditional methods of providing dental implants may take up to 10+ months to give patients permanent teeth. In the meantime, the teeth that are attached to their dental implants are temporary teeth that aren’t custom fit to a patient’s mouth.
You can skip the months of wearing temporary teeth at Nuvia where you’ll get your permanent teeth, custom fit to your mouth, 24 hours after surgery.
Dentures
Dentures are unfortunately a common but temporary solution for missing teeth. They are removable and must be taken out regularly for cleaning.
They are often known to slip or cause discomfort like sore gums. While they might be a quick fix, dentures don't provide the permanence and stability that dental implants offer.
If you’re trying to get new teeth, dentures could work in a pinch but will not be the permanent solution you’re looking for.
*Note: There are also risks associated with wearing dentures for extended periods of time. Read about those risks here.
Paritals
Partials are similar to dentures but are used when only some teeth are missing and the surrounding teeth are in good health.
They are also removable and can help improve the appearance of your smile. However, like dentures, they are not a permanent solution and may need adjustments over time.
When you’re missing teeth or have a lot of oral pain, eating and using your teeth can be extremely difficult or uncomfortable. Partial dentures are not an adequate fix for that.
Snap-In Dentures
Snap-in dentures offer a middle ground between traditional dentures and dental implants with permanent teeth for those looking to get new teeth.
They actually use dental implants to support a removable denture that can snap in and out of your mouth.
While a step up from traditional dentures in terms of support, they still don’t offer the permanence of full dental implants with permanent teeth.
Like traditional dentures and partial dentures, Snap-ins are not designed to last a lifetime and will likely need to be replaced periodically.
How Much Does it Cost to Get New Teeth?
The cost to get new teeth can vary based on the solution you choose and your specific circumstances.
Dental implants might have a higher upfront cost compared to dentures or partials, but they are a long-term investment in your health and confidence that are designed to last a lifetime.
When you get new teeth, you want them to be customized to your mouth so they feel, look, and function naturally. This can make it difficult to give an estimate until you’ve had a consultation where your care team can take a closer look at your mouth and bone volume.
However - For details that impact dental implant cost, stories about how people pay for dental implants, and what financing options are available, you can download the FREE dental implant cost guide:
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This is an invaluable resource for anyone trying to get new teeth. There’s way too much helpful information than we can fit here so be sure to download your free copy.
If you decide on a temporary solution to get new teeth, there is at least one thing to keep in mind.
Temporary solutions will periodically need replacing due to age, a change in fit, or breakages. These situations will only add to the total cost. This is something to remember when looking at initial costs.
With a payment plan, dental implants with permanent teeth can be affordable and extremely cost-effective in the long-run. No need to worry about paying for root canals or other dental procedures attempting to save a tooth.
Additionally, zirconia teeth are incredibly durable and are much stronger than acrylic plastics that are often used to create dentures. With zirconia teeth you can save on repairs, chips, or replacements that you may experience from a temporary solution.
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If you’re missing teeth or have several failing teeth, don’t put off the relief and comfort that can come from dental implants. Start the process to get new teeth by simply filling out this 60-second quiz to see if you may be a candidate for life-changing dental implants.